1913. 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
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65% go to Farmers 
N the past five years we have built 60,000 cars. This year’s output of 40,000 makes 
a grand total of 100,000 cars. Sixty-five per cent, of this great Production will be bought 
by the modern American farmer. 
Take Minnesota as one example: Minnesota is one of the nation’s greatest 
and richest farming states. In the automobile registrations of the fiscal year Over¬ 
land cars in the entire state of Minnesota show a gain of 98 per cent. The nearest compet¬ 
itor can show a gain of only 87 per cent, and the next only 55 per cent. 
In Minnesota towns and villages of 1000 inhabitants, or less, Overland cars, for the 
year, show a gain of 136 per cent. Ihe Overland’s nearest competitor shows a gain of only 
104 per cent, and the second nearest a gain of only 73 per cent. And so you find it all over 
the country. 
The Overland has the approval of the majority of America’s big farmers—the most 
substantial and practical class of people in America. 
The 1913 Overland at $985 is the exact equal of any $1200 car manufactured. It has 
a powerful thirty horsepower motor. Seats five large people comfortably. This car has 
center control and tires of ample size. The springs are of the finest steel—three 
quarter elliptic in the the rear. The wheel-base is 110 inches. The r£ar axle is three- 
quarter floating, drop-forged and fitted with the famous Hyatt bearings; the front axle is an 
I ” beam, fitted with Timken bearings. Overland brakes are unusually large and strong. 
It is completely equipped with top, windshield, Warner speedometer, Prest-O-Lite tank, 
and the very best of everything. Nothing is lacking. 
Forty thousand cars in 1913 alone make possible this big value. 
Look up the nearest Overland dealer at once. Secure a demonstration. Let* us 
prove to you that the Overland is the most economical car you can buy. A post card will 
bring additional information, our 1913 catalogue and the dealer’s address. Please address the 
factory, Dept. 127 
The Willys-Overland Company 
Toledo, Ohio 
Our Big Instruction Book—Free 
For a postal card you may have our big auto¬ 
mobile instruction book —absolutely free. It con¬ 
tains over 100 pages; each page is illustrated with 
simple diagrams. The language is not technical; 
the young people will read it with interest and 
can understand every word. It tells you how to 
purchase, operate and care for an automobile. 
We want you to have this book because it will 
help you and because it will help us. A thorough 
reading will prepare you to appreciate the good 
and bad features of automobiles. And such know¬ 
ledge will only emphasize to you the very high 
Overland standard. Write for this free book— 
today. 
*985 
Completely 
Equipped 
Self-starter 
30 Horse Power 
5-Passenger 
Touring Car 
110-inch Wheel 
Base 
Timken Bearings 
Center Control 
*985 
Completely 
Equipped 
Remy Magneto 
Warner 
Speedometer 
Mohair Top and 
Boot 
Clear Vision. Rain 
V ision W ind Shield 
Prest-O-Lite Tank 
